Huawei rolls out its next-gen OceanStor Dorado all-flash storage — targeting AI mission-critical workloads

Huawei rolls out its next-gen OceanStor Dorado all-flash storage — targeting AI workloads.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/huawei-rolls-out-its-next-gen-oceanstor-dorado-all-flash-storage-targeting-ai-mission-critical-workloads

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